Three men were allegedly punched, kicked and stomped by a group of at least five men in Hoboken around 1:45 a.m. on Thursday night, according to police reports.

While driving to headquarters at Third and Hudson streets, police said they were flagged down by a group of people shouting, reports said. The group was surrounding a 24-year-old Jersey City man, his face and clothes covered in blood and apparently convulsing as he lay in the street, reports said.

One cop had seen a man run west onto Washington Street and chased after him. He was a 22-year-old Bergenfield man also bleeding from his face who claimed he was also another assault victim, reports said.

Witnesses told police they saw a group fistfight outside Bahama Mama’s, 215 Washington St., around 1:30 a.m. After a bouncer broke up the fight, witnesses said 12 people in total ducked around a corner and waited for the group they previously with to approach. Then, at least 5 men punched and kicked the Jersey City man, stomping on him as he lay on the ground. The two additional soon-to-be victims - the Bergenfield man and a 23-year-old Bayonne man - intervened on the man’s behalf and the group punched and kicked them as well.

The Bayonne man’s head came into contact forcefully with a wrought-iron fencepost, causing a one-inch gash. He also suffered a torn left earlobe and a one-inch gash on his neck.

Witnesses told police that the assailants left as they heard police sirens, reports said. Two ambulances from Am-Care and an advanced life support ambulance from Jersey City Medical Center arrived on the scene. The three victims were taken to JCMC, and their conditions are currently unknown, police said. Police did not see assailants at the scene, reports said.